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he has and it's not so much as mohamed morsi he's he's viewed here. as a puppet. so unless he starts taking control and actually doing the steps taking the country forward with a democratic transition i think people will not be pleased otherwise the opposition is called for talks came pretty suddenly after a previous refusal of more since that time said dialogue why the sudden change of heart. i think what the opposition refused was the calls for dialogue by morsi that they thought were very serious because they've been plagued with lying president who has lied about every single promises made to people or to the opposition but i think that things are getting out of hand and the pressure i think is on them and on him and morsi to actually get through this situation i think it's both pressure internationally and domestically and so i think what they're trying to do is find a way to a real serious dialogue that people can commit to i think that's always been their position but. not being very confident about the muslim brotherhood's promises and morsi i
he has and it's not so much as mohamed morsi he's he's viewed here. as a puppet. so unless he starts taking control and actually doing the steps taking the country forward with a democratic transition i think people will not be pleased otherwise the opposition is called for talks came pretty suddenly after a previous refusal of more since that time said dialogue why the sudden change of heart. i think what the opposition refused was the calls for dialogue by morsi that they thought were very...
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because number four, egyptian president mohamed morsi, you can see right there. and you read the article. i assume you read the article? >> yes. >> reporter: about you, and there was an interesting line, and i'll just get your quick reaction to it. mohamed morsi, the power broker, egypt's new president won kudos abroad and curses at home. what he does next could determine the shape of the middle east. what he does next could determine the shape of the middle east. you appreciate the responsibility you have right now? >> the victory of the arab spring and the respect of people's will. this world should realize that the will of the people will win over and will prevail. so let's cooperate for the sake of stability and not interfere in the affairs of egypt. peace for all, stability, freedom for all within their nation. the arab spring will win over. and this area shall civilize, but of course, we can't work in isolation from the world. we love this world and we want to live in peace. we'll work on that, and the will of the people from the region well prevail and win
because number four, egyptian president mohamed morsi, you can see right there. and you read the article. i assume you read the article? >> yes. >> reporter: about you, and there was an interesting line, and i'll just get your quick reaction to it. mohamed morsi, the power broker, egypt's new president won kudos abroad and curses at home. what he does next could determine the shape of the middle east. what he does next could determine the shape of the middle east. you appreciate the...
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egypt's president mohamed morsi imposes emergency law in three cities which have seen deadly rioting in recent days. the french military machine rolls over islamic militants in mali amid fears the country could it be seeking to recolonize its former territory. and britain's prime minister david cameron finally commits to holding a referendum on breaking away from the e.u. sparking a new wave of criticism both at home and abroad. broadcasting live from our studios in moscow recapping week's top stories this is r.t. with the week. as violent unrest rages on in egypt president mohamed morsi has declared a state of emergency in the cities of port saïd suez and israeli are going to the days of former leader hosni mubarak that's after a massive march and portside a u. turn bloody leaving four people dead and hundreds injured correspondent bill true is in cairo where she's come under clouds of tear gas amid mass protests in a televised press statement from president mohamed morsi so if he's we decided to take us in the eye here is a cautious continue in cairo. president wanted most he decl
egypt's president mohamed morsi imposes emergency law in three cities which have seen deadly rioting in recent days. the french military machine rolls over islamic militants in mali amid fears the country could it be seeking to recolonize its former territory. and britain's prime minister david cameron finally commits to holding a referendum on breaking away from the e.u. sparking a new wave of criticism both at home and abroad. broadcasting live from our studios in moscow recapping week's top...
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egypt's president mohamed morsi imposes emergency law on three rioting cities with unrest flaring up once again imports. the french military machine rolls over islamic militants in mali amid fears the country could be seeking to recall an eis its former territory. and britain's prime minister david cameron finally commits to holding a referendum on breaking away from the e.u. sparking a new wave of criticism both at home and abroad. with the week's top stories and today's top news this is r t with the weekly as violent unrest rages on in egypt president mohamed morsi has declared a state of emergency in the cities of portside suez and is mainly echoing the days of former leader hosni mubarak this is amid renewed clashes in port side that left seven people dead and hundreds injured following a mass funeral procession correspondent bill true is in cairo where she has come under clouds of tear gas. in a televised press statement for president mohamed morsi sorry to see this going to take us to me i hears the questions continue in cairo. president had mostly declared a state of emergency
egypt's president mohamed morsi imposes emergency law on three rioting cities with unrest flaring up once again imports. the french military machine rolls over islamic militants in mali amid fears the country could be seeking to recall an eis its former territory. and britain's prime minister david cameron finally commits to holding a referendum on breaking away from the e.u. sparking a new wave of criticism both at home and abroad. with the week's top stories and today's top news this is r t...
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egyptian president mohamed morsi has declared a state of emergency in three cities across the country comes in response to anti-government protests which have resulted in forty eight deaths nationwide since friday seven people were killed in port so you during a funeral procession for previous victims unrest there was initially sparked by death sentences being handed down to several local people found guilty and a full riot trial local reporter bill true was caught in the epicenter of the clashes in cairo. in a televised press statement president mohamed morsi story steve is going to take us to me i hear the questions continue in cairo. president hundred mostly declared a state of emergency for thirty days according to the constitution with that means is that is that basically the protests will be banned security forces will have the rights to arrest. protests this without charge and in addition censorship may be legalized across these three countries these three cities the misfeature president mohammed morsi also said to be a car if you cross the cities between nine pm and six am and
egyptian president mohamed morsi has declared a state of emergency in three cities across the country comes in response to anti-government protests which have resulted in forty eight deaths nationwide since friday seven people were killed in port so you during a funeral procession for previous victims unrest there was initially sparked by death sentences being handed down to several local people found guilty and a full riot trial local reporter bill true was caught in the epicenter of the...
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egypt's president mohamed morsi imposes emergency law on three cities which have seen deadly rioting in recent days. the french military machine or rolls over islamic militants in mali amid fears the country could be seeking to recall an ais its former territory. and britain's prime minister david cameron of finally commits to holding a referendum on breaking away from the e.u. sparking a new wave of criticism both at home and abroad. and broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is r.t. he recapping the week's top stories with our weekly good to have you with us as of violent unrest rages on in egypt president mohamed morsi has declared a state of emergency in the cities of port sayyid so was and is merely a echoing in the days of former leader hosni mubarak that is after a massive march in port siad it turned bloody leaving a four people dead and hundreds injured correspondent bill troop is in cairo where she has come under clouds of tear gas amid mass protests. in a televised press statement for president mohamed morsi sorry to see this going to take us to me i hear
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egypt's president mohamed morsi imposes emergency law on three cities which have seen deadly writing in recent days. the french military machine rolls over islamic militants in mali and it physically could be seeking to recall and eyes its former territory. britain's prime minister david cameron finally commits to holding a referendum on breaking away from the e.u. sparking a new wave of criticism both at home and abroad. with a look back at the past seven days top stories and the latest developments this is the weekly on t.v. as violent unrest rages on in egypt president mohamed morsi has declared a state of emergency in the cities of port saïd sue is and is mali echoing the days of former leader hosni mubarak that's after a massive march in port saeed turned bloody leaving four people dead and hundreds injured well the latest now from our correspondent bell true she's in caro well one of the implications of this move by morsi. both today in a televised press statement by president mohamed morsi sorry excuse me is going to take us to me i guess the clashes continue in cairo. presid
egypt's president mohamed morsi imposes emergency law on three cities which have seen deadly writing in recent days. the french military machine rolls over islamic militants in mali and it physically could be seeking to recall and eyes its former territory. britain's prime minister david cameron finally commits to holding a referendum on breaking away from the e.u. sparking a new wave of criticism both at home and abroad. with a look back at the past seven days top stories and the latest...
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this is already coming to you live from moscow with me marina joshie egyptian president mohamed morsi has declared a state of emergency in the cities of port say smiley and they are surrounding areas that's in response to anti-government protest which have resulted in forty eight deaths since friday seven more people died in ports a funeral procession for previous victims with unrest they were initially sparked by death sentence verdicts in a football riot trial local reporter bell true was caught in the epicenter of the clashes in cairo. in a televised press statement for president mohamed morsi so if he sees me that's going to take us to me i hears a clashes continue in cairo. president hundred most he declared a state of emergency for thirty days according to the constitution without means is that is that basically protests will be found security forces will have the rights to arrest. protesters without charge and in addition censorship may be legalized across these three count these three cities the misfeature president mohammed morsi also said to be a curfew course the city's bet
this is already coming to you live from moscow with me marina joshie egyptian president mohamed morsi has declared a state of emergency in the cities of port say smiley and they are surrounding areas that's in response to anti-government protest which have resulted in forty eight deaths since friday seven more people died in ports a funeral procession for previous victims with unrest they were initially sparked by death sentence verdicts in a football riot trial local reporter bell true was...
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morsi also said to be a curfew cross the city's between nine pm and six am and t. also a call for dialogue with the opposition things that just escalated to a great extent tear in cairo the clashes continue between anti government protesters and security forces who are firing an excessive amount to get to the point where even at this time it's almost impossible to breathe but i've seen people running past cost me many are unconscious people carrying are injured protesters back into the square it's a safety of course that continues to be violence across the country in serious for example where the army has been deployed as one is the continued bloody scenes in port science which have seen dozens killed and hundreds injured leaving many to question you know how this is going to end with a state of emergency in place this will also mean to be a lot of arrests and possible unrest between security force forces and protesters in the next few days. so president morsi has extended his hand to the opposition in search for a peaceful resolution to the ongoing crisis but poli
morsi also said to be a curfew cross the city's between nine pm and six am and t. also a call for dialogue with the opposition things that just escalated to a great extent tear in cairo the clashes continue between anti government protesters and security forces who are firing an excessive amount to get to the point where even at this time it's almost impossible to breathe but i've seen people running past cost me many are unconscious people carrying are injured protesters back into the square...
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there is no indication that president mohamed morsi is going to acquiesce to those demands, so you can expect several more days and weeks perhaps of political division and street fighting. lester? >> all right, ayman, thank you. >>> in this country more peaceful scenes as large numbers of people took to the streets in washington and other cities today to keep the spotlight on gun violence and to back the obama administration's push for stricter gun laws. gun rights supporters are finding ways to demonstrate their own passions over the issue. nbc news white house correspondent kristen welker joins us now with more. kristen? >> reporter: lester, good evening. today's rally was organized by advocacy groups, one million moms for gun control. it was a day filled with emotion but also reality. the nation is still sharply divided when it comes to guns. a ground swell of support for stiffer gun laws and thousands rallied in washington to call for change in the wake of the newtown shooting, holding signs bearing the names of those lost and speaking their minds. >> no more. it's time to do somet
there is no indication that president mohamed morsi is going to acquiesce to those demands, so you can expect several more days and weeks perhaps of political division and street fighting. lester? >> all right, ayman, thank you. >>> in this country more peaceful scenes as large numbers of people took to the streets in washington and other cities today to keep the spotlight on gun violence and to back the obama administration's push for stricter gun laws. gun rights supporters are...
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morsi himself is meanwhile going to the e.u. to discuss partnership deals on a visit shortened by chaos at home. and open to detention the team tasked with shutting down guantanamo bay gets the axe while a probe into cia secret prisons around the world gets little cooperation. it's six pm here in moscow eight am in washington d.c. you're watching archie with me and he said no way the u.s. senate has approved john kerry as the next secretary of state with hardly any want to opposing the nomination the sixty nine year old democrat will replace hillary clinton whose legacy includes the rise of anti-american sentiment worldwide as well as tough times with russia are going to camp takes a close look into kerry's political past to get more perspective on what to expect from him in the future the evolution of john kerry's views has been quite remarkable so remarkable that it's hard to pin where exactly his the ending on a number of issues he built his career on the reputation of a name to war advocate a vietnam veteran himself he was v
morsi himself is meanwhile going to the e.u. to discuss partnership deals on a visit shortened by chaos at home. and open to detention the team tasked with shutting down guantanamo bay gets the axe while a probe into cia secret prisons around the world gets little cooperation. it's six pm here in moscow eight am in washington d.c. you're watching archie with me and he said no way the u.s. senate has approved john kerry as the next secretary of state with hardly any want to opposing the...
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morsi while said two people have been killed and hundreds injured in port sunny's after death sentences were given to twenty one people who took the deadly could go riot last year relatives of the defendants attempts to storm a prison forcing the government to deploy troops to the area to quell the rest president morsi has called for dialogue with the opposition and is also considering putting a state of emergency in place local reporter beltran has moved from cairo. there's violence continues here in cairo between protesters and security forces on the cornice by the nih and this happened after protesters decided to move the demonstration from tahrir square to the parliament building then security forces responded with quite a lot of tear gas the air here in downtown cairo is ready stinging even at this time to it's very hard to breathe when you're outside meanwhile the situation is definitely escalating in port and over three hundred injured the army are still on the streets apparently they've managed to secure the area around the prison where the twenty one defendants who are possibly
morsi while said two people have been killed and hundreds injured in port sunny's after death sentences were given to twenty one people who took the deadly could go riot last year relatives of the defendants attempts to storm a prison forcing the government to deploy troops to the area to quell the rest president morsi has called for dialogue with the opposition and is also considering putting a state of emergency in place local reporter beltran has moved from cairo. there's violence continues...
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anti government protests raged on through the night in egypt, despite mohamed morsi's 30-day ordered curfew. demonstrators took to the streets in cities like alexandria. they clashed police and disrupted rail service. cnn's ben wedeman joins us live from cairo. good morning. >> reporter: yes, well, we've seen -- cairo quieter than it was in the last few days. clashes overnight. but they have subsided. really, the focus of many protests are on the cities along the suez canal, where that 9:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. 30-day curfew has been imposed. but the residents of those cities are not really respecting the curfew. many of them purposefully went out and broke it. in fact, one of the cities, a large football match attended by thousands of people in defiance to the orders of a government that does appear to be increasingly unpopular. >> ben, these pictures are all too familiar. you remember all too well that the so-called arab spring two years ago outsted mu bumuu ba-- mubarak, brought morsi to power. as i understand it, there are several little issues that brought these protests in egypt.
anti government protests raged on through the night in egypt, despite mohamed morsi's 30-day ordered curfew. demonstrators took to the streets in cities like alexandria. they clashed police and disrupted rail service. cnn's ben wedeman joins us live from cairo. good morning. >> reporter: yes, well, we've seen -- cairo quieter than it was in the last few days. clashes overnight. but they have subsided. really, the focus of many protests are on the cities along the suez canal, where that...
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, exactly who he's dealing with, mohammed morsi is a muslim brotherhood member, a 9/11 truther, called the israelis descendents of apes and pigs and called them vampires and killers and stands with the palestinians and told an iranian news agency he'll reconsider the camp david accord and pushed through a sharia focused constitution and one more thing, mr. president, he called you a liar and america the enemy. here with the reaction of the troubling story former new york mayor rudy guiliani. you know the first questions that come to my mind are, why would anyone give these planes when they likely will be used to attack israel? >> it's hard to figure out exactly what else they could be used for. explain to me where egypt is threatened. egypt is not threatened by saudi arabia, egypt is not threatened by iran. egypt is not threatened by russia, china, the united states. what conceivable reason would they have for these jets other than to do something to protect themselves theoretically against israel or to help iran in some kind of action against israel, considering the fact that this man
, exactly who he's dealing with, mohammed morsi is a muslim brotherhood member, a 9/11 truther, called the israelis descendents of apes and pigs and called them vampires and killers and stands with the palestinians and told an iranian news agency he'll reconsider the camp david accord and pushed through a sharia focused constitution and one more thing, mr. president, he called you a liar and america the enemy. here with the reaction of the troubling story former new york mayor rudy guiliani....
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. >>> as deadly protests in egypt continue for a fifth day mohammed morsi has declared a state of emergency and a curfew for three cities engulfed in violence giving the police authority to make arrests at will in an erie reminder of the mubarak ear wra. the protests began last thursday just before the second anniversary of the uprising that brought morsi to power and the intensified after a court sentenced 21 soccer fans to death for their role in a riot last year. nearly 50 people have died since the protests began. joining us now from cairo is nbc news foreign correspondent ahman mojadin. this is obviously want the first time there's been a state of emergency called since president morsi has taken power. what's your read on the situation? is this exetch lear of greater unrest inside the country? >> really it's a highlight of two important things. one, the security vacuum that now exists in egypt, but more importantly, the political climate that has this country divided. it's important to emphasize that since the revolution, police have really struggled to gain security foothold, and that
. >>> as deadly protests in egypt continue for a fifth day mohammed morsi has declared a state of emergency and a curfew for three cities engulfed in violence giving the police authority to make arrests at will in an erie reminder of the mubarak ear wra. the protests began last thursday just before the second anniversary of the uprising that brought morsi to power and the intensified after a court sentenced 21 soccer fans to death for their role in a riot last year. nearly 50 people...
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mohammed morsi has imposed a monthlong state of emergency. his opponents have been invited to talks later today, talking about the strongarm dictatorship tactics. many say they're still waiting for the new dawn that they were promised. we talk now to our correspondent from cairo, from the financial times of egypt. can you clear up one thing for me? ,his violence in the city's that is where the curfew has been in " -- impose. the canal violence was about a verdict over football violence. have they now merged, do you think? >> i think that these things are an expression of how far the political situation in egypt has deteriorated over the conditions of three years ago. both are expressions of discontent with these institutions and a widespread state about to erupt. mohammad morsi is seen by the people as having been very focused on consolidating his power since he became president, and consolidating his group of muslim brotherhood members. and that perhaps he has not built and of confidence. >> that could well account for some of what we have s
mohammed morsi has imposed a monthlong state of emergency. his opponents have been invited to talks later today, talking about the strongarm dictatorship tactics. many say they're still waiting for the new dawn that they were promised. we talk now to our correspondent from cairo, from the financial times of egypt. can you clear up one thing for me? ,his violence in the city's that is where the curfew has been in " -- impose. the canal violence was about a verdict over football violence....
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an angry mohamed morsi addressed the nation saying he would not hesitate to take more action to stop the violence. today alone, seven people were killed at the funeral of the victims of a riot yesterday. morsi wants to meet with the nation's different political factions tomorrow in hopes of ending the violence. >>> more than five years after facing off as bitter opponents, secretary of state hillary clinton and president obama sat down for a joint interview tonight and the pair looked friendly and relaxed as they discussed the last four years on "60 minutes." this comes in the final days of secretary of state hillary clinton's sen yotenure at the s department. >> i think there's a sense of understanding that, you know, sometimes it doesn't even take words because we have similar views, we have similar experiences that i think provide a bond that may seem unlikely to some but has been really at the core of our relationship. >> president obama said he thinks clinton will go down as one of the finest secretaries of state the country has ever had. both by the way laughed off any mention
an angry mohamed morsi addressed the nation saying he would not hesitate to take more action to stop the violence. today alone, seven people were killed at the funeral of the victims of a riot yesterday. morsi wants to meet with the nation's different political factions tomorrow in hopes of ending the violence. >>> more than five years after facing off as bitter opponents, secretary of state hillary clinton and president obama sat down for a joint interview tonight and the pair looked...
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this is 2010, senator barrasso, this is mohammed morsi guy saying things like america is enemies, the israelis are blood suckers, war mongers, descendents of apes and pigs, he said that about two years ago and now we're going to give him f-16 fighters jets and give him tanks on top of the 1.5 billion dollars we're giving the former head of the muslim brotherhood. help me out, senator, that sounds really dumb. >> i just returned from israel and from afghanistan, john mccain and kelly ayotte and other senators who just returned from visiting in egypt with morsi to discuss these very issues. the people of egypt and morsi in particular know that continuing a relationship with israel is key to u.s. foreign aid, that there needs to be a strong military commitment in israel specifically to protect the sinai because we know that weapons are being shipped up through the sinai to gaza to hamas. so, this is, as you say, a continuation of a previous agreement, it is going to continue and even the people of israel agree it's important to make sure that the egyptian military is strong, but egypt ne
this is 2010, senator barrasso, this is mohammed morsi guy saying things like america is enemies, the israelis are blood suckers, war mongers, descendents of apes and pigs, he said that about two years ago and now we're going to give him f-16 fighters jets and give him tanks on top of the 1.5 billion dollars we're giving the former head of the muslim brotherhood. help me out, senator, that sounds really dumb. >> i just returned from israel and from afghanistan, john mccain and kelly...
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morsi announced a safety measure to cross three cities in the capital is in serious full sight if las and because these protesters in these areas have said they will break that they will come to the streets to express their defense against the president we're likely to see this evening is several arrests and quite a lot more violence. right bill true on the ground in cairo reporting for our thank you for that update on what's happening in the egyptian capital. now a great collaboration over the last four years that's how u.s. president barack obama described his first term in office with hillary clinton who is now leaving the post of secretary of state both appeared in a joint televised interview as america's top diplomat prepares to step down let's take a closer look at how the duo defended their foreign policy in the middle east well if we're responding responding i should say to calls for decisive action in the region obama cited egypt as an example of where his administration played a leading role in aiding regime change this is exactly what he had to say i think had it not been f
morsi announced a safety measure to cross three cities in the capital is in serious full sight if las and because these protesters in these areas have said they will break that they will come to the streets to express their defense against the president we're likely to see this evening is several arrests and quite a lot more violence. right bill true on the ground in cairo reporting for our thank you for that update on what's happening in the egyptian capital. now a great collaboration over the...
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morsi and his organization the midst of an article missing the forum saying the money in the right mix may be just at the moment so the country's very much to my taste definitely the final scenes online is easy. the egyptian government is not putting enough efforts into dealing with the crisis that's the belief of political activists some of full z. . we have to distinguish between two things first of all evolutionary forces who are looking for implementation of the slogans or words that evolution used to freedom and justice and struggling to do work. other groups would lie. but it is the belittling of the situation in egypt and we have to be. very courageous to uncover all those people who broker violence will support the violence or violence or violence because it's good difficult to build our democracy on such a violence but at the same time the government has to be willing to start a new process of national reconciliation but unfortunately we haven't seen until now any government official is beginning to people including is a president himself as a government is this still looking
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hour protesters in egypt are out on the streets again let's just spite a curfew imposed by president mohamed morsi as part of a state of emergency now the measures followed deadly demonstrations against the government and unrest following the handing down of death sentences to some participants of last year's football riots a local reporter bel true has the latest from the capital. president obama issued the state of emergency yesterday in three cities susan is the lead that seen the worst violence in the last three days he will say and carries a curfew between nine pm and six am to have already been called for protests to break this curfew starting at eight pm tonight they say in defiance of the president what this will mean on the ground is likely to be several street battles between security forces and protesters as they remain on the streets also according to egyptian emergency law security forces are now able to rest citizens and detain them for up to thirty days without charges to like he did see a wave of arrests across those three cities as people have violate the curfew and clash wi
hour protesters in egypt are out on the streets again let's just spite a curfew imposed by president mohamed morsi as part of a state of emergency now the measures followed deadly demonstrations against the government and unrest following the handing down of death sentences to some participants of last year's football riots a local reporter bel true has the latest from the capital. president obama issued the state of emergency yesterday in three cities susan is the lead that seen the worst...
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morsi council his travel plans yesterday met with his national defense council to discuss the deepening crisis across the country one of the options at this meeting was that they may consider an emergency status we don't know the details of what that would actually mean but of course here in egypt they lived under most state of emergency for thirty years the mubarak which led to protests being banned and censorship being legalized something people would really be very angry with and want to avoid to get to see if the situation continues on the streets of cairo imports i need and we see further deaths and they may resort to emergency status but here we don't actually know what's going on quite yet of course a lot of anger towards the president this started just at the end of last year when he pushed through what was very seen as an unpopular constitution drafted by an islamist dominated constituency and really people also say that he has not made any of the changes that were called for during the journey if i can believe in two years ago so he's really lost quite a lot of legitimacy on t
morsi council his travel plans yesterday met with his national defense council to discuss the deepening crisis across the country one of the options at this meeting was that they may consider an emergency status we don't know the details of what that would actually mean but of course here in egypt they lived under most state of emergency for thirty years the mubarak which led to protests being banned and censorship being legalized something people would really be very angry with and want to...
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morsi promising to tackle key issues like bread and fuel shortages but it is not just daily economic hardship weighing on people's minds many say important goals of the twenty eleven eighteen they are praising have yet to be realized but if aleutian started on january twenty fifth which marks the there have been no serious efforts toward reform the police no serious effort to cleanse or deal with the legal structure and the traditional structure that we inherited from the bark and that continues to make abuses possible and will prevent any effort holding abusers accountable for crimes of the past january twenty third team has already seen mass protests across the country as egyptians continue to put pressure on the new president to make their demands a reality the second anniversary of the revolution is for many not so much a celebration but a continuation of the struggle for basic rights. true for r.t. cairo. order from egypt now to mali where france is spreading its presence beyond mollies borders now sending neighboring at night apparently afraid the violence may spread and target
morsi promising to tackle key issues like bread and fuel shortages but it is not just daily economic hardship weighing on people's minds many say important goals of the twenty eleven eighteen they are praising have yet to be realized but if aleutian started on january twenty fifth which marks the there have been no serious efforts toward reform the police no serious effort to cleanse or deal with the legal structure and the traditional structure that we inherited from the bark and that...
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morsi is the just minutes and he's not on any of the demands of the revolution and should therefore step aside. and. so they could sell my newspaper says the people of egypt have grown increasingly disillusioned with the politics of the muslim brotherhood. we voted for him to be a good chance. to be lost. for most of the people who are out in the streets to the people in egypt now to realize that. religion and politics should be mixed clearly and that some. would use. religion to get the support of the people and once we are viewed in very very differently from what the been promising and that's. one of the reasons of the anger you are seeing to the industry to egypt americans want some is going to be to ensure and secure their interest in egypt right now and neither the united states nor morsi himself much say what's happening to the people of egypt who are back in the streets that. is why the fate of the. french led troops in mali have retaken the key town of guile after first major advance an effort to drive out al qaeda linked militants from the country's north they joined a con
morsi is the just minutes and he's not on any of the demands of the revolution and should therefore step aside. and. so they could sell my newspaper says the people of egypt have grown increasingly disillusioned with the politics of the muslim brotherhood. we voted for him to be a good chance. to be lost. for most of the people who are out in the streets to the people in egypt now to realize that. religion and politics should be mixed clearly and that some. would use. religion to get the...
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morsi met with his national defense counsel and then now said they would. see status in three cities across the country of course i serious it is and they are the worst so far this has been seen by an admission given how many drugs and you'll notice saying that in the armed forces can arrest citizens this has been passed now by the sure council which is when clique which means that anywhere they are before they can arrest citizens this has been criticized by human rights activists with me that disease will now face and injury trials and i'm sure as the evening dresses on the violence and killings we expect to see a number of people arrested and growing violence between security forces and people who cross the country. dr saeed the dead political social just that the american university in cairo says there's little immediate prospect of stability in egypt. experience of their logging was a president what what was called the national dialogue has been a failure and so they don't want to give the president. any piece of a photo opportunity that they are all si
morsi met with his national defense counsel and then now said they would. see status in three cities across the country of course i serious it is and they are the worst so far this has been seen by an admission given how many drugs and you'll notice saying that in the armed forces can arrest citizens this has been passed now by the sure council which is when clique which means that anywhere they are before they can arrest citizens this has been criticized by human rights activists with me that...
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morsi announced a safety measure to cross three cities in syria full size is fully under these protests in these areas and said they will break the curfew they will come to the streets to express their dissent against the president we're likely to see this evening is several arrests and quite a lot more violent. collaboration over the last four years that's how u.s. president barack obama described his first term in office with hillary clinton who's now giving the police or secretary of state but it's appeared in a joint televised interview as america's top diplomat prepares to step down my colleague in the somalia brings us a review of a time in office. responding to calls for decisive action in the region obama cited egypt as one of the examples of where his administration played a leading role in aiding regime change specifically he said that i think it had if it had not been for the leadership we showed you might have seen a different outcome there we do nobody a service when we leap before we look sounds fair enough but as we've just heard from bell true continuing on ras and mass
morsi announced a safety measure to cross three cities in syria full size is fully under these protests in these areas and said they will break the curfew they will come to the streets to express their dissent against the president we're likely to see this evening is several arrests and quite a lot more violent. collaboration over the last four years that's how u.s. president barack obama described his first term in office with hillary clinton who's now giving the police or secretary of state...
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may say president mohamed morsi and i think. she. made me eat if i put my name to the country's very much in my. mind. the government is not putting enough effort into dealing with the crisis that's the belief of political activists some a foresee we have to distinguish between two things first of all revolutionary forces who are looking good for implementation of the slogans of that evolution in egypt freedom and justice and struggling to do it. other good we would like to put it in stability of the situation in egypt and we have to be. very courageous to uncover all those people who broker violence will support the violence or violence violence because it's too difficult to build our democracy on such a violence but at the same time the government has has to be willing to start a new process of nationality conciliation but unfortunately we haven't seen until now any governmental fishel is speaking to people including is a president himself as a government is this still looking into the situation from very narrow perspective they li
may say president mohamed morsi and i think. she. made me eat if i put my name to the country's very much in my. mind. the government is not putting enough effort into dealing with the crisis that's the belief of political activists some a foresee we have to distinguish between two things first of all revolutionary forces who are looking good for implementation of the slogans of that evolution in egypt freedom and justice and struggling to do it. other good we would like to put it in stability...
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president mohamed morsi met with his national defense council yesterday and then now stay with. the status in three cities across the country for sites or is it is the way with the west so far this has been seen in addition to the how many wrongs and in utah today you know saying that any armed forces can arrest citizens this has been cost now by the sure council which is recalling her which means that any way that the army or they can arrest citizens this has been criticized for human rights activists would be if it isn't will now face injury trials in terms of this evening dresses on the violence and slates we expect to see a number of people arrested and growing violence between security forces and people across the country bella keeping a close eye on the story as it develops thank you very much for your time. right those across one belcher out encourage giving us the latest on the egypt streets a great collaboration over the last of four yes that's how you was president barack obama described his first term in office with hillary clinton who's now leaving the post of secret
president mohamed morsi met with his national defense council yesterday and then now stay with. the status in three cities across the country for sites or is it is the way with the west so far this has been seen in addition to the how many wrongs and in utah today you know saying that any armed forces can arrest citizens this has been cost now by the sure council which is recalling her which means that any way that the army or they can arrest citizens this has been criticized for human rights...
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morsi the muslim brotherhood for a week now blaming them for hijacking and betraying the revolution however ahmed the key co-founder of the council of trustees of the revolution in egypt says that the chaos the military's role should not be underestimated. the surface interpretation of what's happening definitely there are groups who are willing to sabotage anything and try to embarrass the government specifically morsi and the military. on the surface however there are deeper into positions of what's going on some of the interpretation goes is that the military council or the military is behind all of this so that big can have a. grip over this way it's going to intensify their presence militarily over there probably don't want to see an economic development of this specific strategic area because it would mean handover to civilian oversight of the canard rather than military oversight of the according to the new constitution there's something called the national defense council this council in most countries. previously had an advisory stature right now it has more of an executive
morsi the muslim brotherhood for a week now blaming them for hijacking and betraying the revolution however ahmed the key co-founder of the council of trustees of the revolution in egypt says that the chaos the military's role should not be underestimated. the surface interpretation of what's happening definitely there are groups who are willing to sabotage anything and try to embarrass the government specifically morsi and the military. on the surface however there are deeper into positions of...
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morsi himself is in europe despite the ongoing two mastic turmoil he's meeting german and french leaders hoping to convince them of his democratic intentions to get foreign funding and egypt's been plagued by bloody street battles for a week now with protesters demanding an end to the rule of morsi and the muslim brotherhood blaming them for hijacking and betraying the revolution egyptian defense minister warned the country is on the brink of collapse as demonstrators defy the president's curfew and appear undeterred by a new law granting the military power to arrest whatever off may think you've co-founder of the council of trustees of the revolution in egypt says i'm in the chaos the army's role should not be underestimated. the surface interpretation of what's happening definitely there are groups who are willing to sabotage anything and try to embarrass the government specifically morsi and the military. on the surface however there are deeper into positions of what's going on some of the interpretation goes as far as that the military council or the military is behind all of this so
morsi himself is in europe despite the ongoing two mastic turmoil he's meeting german and french leaders hoping to convince them of his democratic intentions to get foreign funding and egypt's been plagued by bloody street battles for a week now with protesters demanding an end to the rule of morsi and the muslim brotherhood blaming them for hijacking and betraying the revolution egyptian defense minister warned the country is on the brink of collapse as demonstrators defy the president's...
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morsi himself is currently in berlin to negotiate a partnership agreement he had planned to visit paris next but decided to head home instead violent protests in egypt had been ongoing for almost a week and resulted in over fifty deaths thousands have been calling for an end to morsi is rule clashing with police and troops and defying the curfew order close in three towns along the suez canal. co-founder of the council of trustees of the revolution in egypt says amid the chaos the military's role should not be underestimated. the surface interpretation of what's happening definitely there are groups who are willing to sabotage anything and try to embarrass the government specifically morsi and the military that's on the surface however there are deeper into positions of what's going on some of the interpretation goes and that the military council or the military is behind all of this so that big can have a. grip over this way to intensify their presence. over there. don't want to see an economic development of this specific strategic area because it would hand over to civilian oversight
morsi himself is currently in berlin to negotiate a partnership agreement he had planned to visit paris next but decided to head home instead violent protests in egypt had been ongoing for almost a week and resulted in over fifty deaths thousands have been calling for an end to morsi is rule clashing with police and troops and defying the curfew order close in three towns along the suez canal. co-founder of the council of trustees of the revolution in egypt says amid the chaos the military's...
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morsi is the just minutes and he's not on any of the demands of the revolution and should therefore step aside. and not glenn a journalist for the american free press newspaper says the riots could be then instigated from the outside. we have people on the ground there who are genuinely emotionally driven for these things but you know these kinds of revolutions they don't pop up just overnight they take years of claiming. a year or so of all sorts of preparations in order for these things to take place and yes there's a lot of frustration on the streets in egypt we have just gone through turbulent period were our employment is really high it's really difficult for our families to feed themselves and certainly first lends to the frustration on the street but in general i cannot help but to think back to the hundreds of minutes reports that were coming out of egypt talking about how do you hear the troublemakers on the ground there who are being directed and guided by western intelligence services just having it happen so good it can put pressure on morsi and on his government in orde
morsi is the just minutes and he's not on any of the demands of the revolution and should therefore step aside. and not glenn a journalist for the american free press newspaper says the riots could be then instigated from the outside. we have people on the ground there who are genuinely emotionally driven for these things but you know these kinds of revolutions they don't pop up just overnight they take years of claiming. a year or so of all sorts of preparations in order for these things to...